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Sailor's Spring

 Sailor's Spring 


1 14 oz can of wild Alaskan pink salmon

1 onion

1 egg

2 tablespoons of flour

1/2 c of vegetable oil

1/2 teaspoon of black pepper

1/2 teaspoon of salt

The first step to cooking this delight snack is to open the canned salmon and separate the bones from the fish.

The second step to cooking this delight snack is to heat the vegetable oil in a medium skillet as you are preparing the salmon croquettes.

In a bowl, combine the salmon, egg, flour, diced onion, salt, and black pepper. Stir until mixed well.

Create a patty of the salmon mix (similar to a hamburger). 

Place salmon croquettes in the heated oil until browned on both sides. Cook a little longer for desired crisp.

When salmon croquettes are removed from the heated oil place the salmon croquettes in a strainer to drain, or on top of paper towels on a plate, or on a brown paper bag to absorb the oil from the salmon croquettes.

Enjoy your Sailor's Spring delights. 

TTYL,

MommyNMeTours 💋




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Uterus Speaks




   The uterus distinguishes female versus male- the uterus is important to the reproductive system to conceive life. In today's world of the 20th century, gender identity is difficult to differ because of transgender acceptance and proud homosexuality relationships. I am confident in the future homosexual partners will have gained access to artificial wombs that operate to carry by the transgender and function as a natural given gift of the female reproductive system. 
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Dear Woman:

As your best friend I have noticed a decline in your faith of your feminine capabilities. You have weeded your garden to produce beautiful flowers to no avail. My function is to nourish the flower for 9 months but I remain hollow after every weed. Consider your daily activities, eating habits, counterproductive mates, media intake, social preferences, environment, emotions, mental health, and venereal status to enhance your garden. 
     Our ancient medicine would agree to mate within our genealogical existence for best produce. I understand in the 20th century your eyes have gaze among territory unknown- your mind has broaden. You have discovered more than European and African mankind. Through dates or even friendships you have discovered gender binary, gender preference, gender alienation, or genderless. All of which have made your plow difficult to keep weeds out. Dating have become competitive in ways options are to hysterectomy your garden, allow your garden to ferment, or remain hollow. I am 8 center meters long, 5 center meters across and 4 center meters thick. As healthy as I am you feel my contractions when love is present; however, you choose weeds because flowers are a garden. I am watered every month for 5 days straight. Before you blame yourself evaluate your counterproductive mate is as true to his garden as you are to your garden.

Sincerely,

Uterus🌸


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Southern Delights

 Pig'N

"One little piggy lived in a stray house. The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the little piggy house in. One little piggy lived in a log house. The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the little piggy house in. One little piggy lived in a brick house. The wolf huffed and puffed but this little piggy house stood the test of destruction."

- Inspired by The Three Little Pigs


2 packs pigtails 

2 16oz water 

2 tablespoon applecider vinegar 

black pepper (seasoning)

salt (seasoning)

ground turmeric (seasoning)

2 dried basil leaves 

2 garlic cloves

1/2 stick of unsalted butter 

your choice of barbeque sauce 


Rinse pigtails in water. 

Warm your dutch oven pot while you are seasoning the pigtails. 

Season the pigtails with black pepper, salt, and ground turmeric. Season to desired taste. 

After the pigtails are seasoned, put the pigtails, butter, and garlic cloves in the dutch oven pot until seared. 

When the pigtails are seared add water and apple cider vinegar. This is the beginning of a homemade brine!

Add dried basil leaves. Bring brine to a boil. Then, simmer on medium-low for 15 to 25 minutes. 

Next, drain the pigtails with a colander. 

Once the pigtails are drained return the pigtails to the dutch oven pot on low heat.

Add your choice of barbeque sauce. Stir until all pigtails are coated.

Turn heat off when pigtails are completely coated. 

Ready to serve!

TTYL 💋

MommyNMeTours 




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Food Substitutions

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
Actual Food                                                                    Substitute Food 

Pork chops                                                                            Campbell's mushroom and onion soup 

Steak                                                                                       Portobello mushroom 

Syrup                                                                                      Warm water mixed with dark brown                                                                                                            sugar- Let cool to thicken or
                                                                                                 Karo syrup mixed with brown sugar
                                                                                                 warm mixture to thin thickness or
                                                                                                 Brown sugar mixed with butter add                                                                                                           water to even the butter 

Whip cream                                                                          Egg whites mixed with granulated sugar 

Onions                                                                                   Shallots

Ground meats                                                                        Tofu

Butter                                                                                    Olive oil

BBQ Sauce                                                                           Ketchup mixed with brown sugar, grape                                                                                                  jelly, salt, black pepper 

Gravy                                                                                   Fresh leftover grease mixed with flour- the                                                                                               season comes from the meat that produced                                                                                               the grease  

Bread crumbs                                                                     Oatmeal 

Eggs                                                                                    Cornstarch     

Sugar                                                                                    Honey       

Onion Powder                                                                    Crispy fried onions     

Oysters                                                                               Jalapeño peppers and lime juice

Seafood aroma
                 Green bell pepper and lemon



                             

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Basking In the Wind

 Mango Latté Recipe 

Enjoy a cool mango latté on a smooth easy going day. A mango latté is effortless to make and timeless. If your children like mangos trust me they will enjoy this fun to make recipe. Unless they are mad at you and refuse to even taste, hahahaha. I enjoyed my mango latté as I sat on the porch in my own serenity. ENJOY:

1 can Kesar Mango Pulp (14 oz)

2 egg whites 

1/4 granulated sugar 

1 teaspoon of confectioners sugar 

A pinch of nutmeg 

   

In a medium bowl, pour the Kesar Mango Pulp. stir the Kesar Mango Pulp to separate clumps of pulp found. set aside.

In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites on high using an electric mixer (best results). As you are beating the egg whites add the granulated sugar. When you add the granulated sugar you should start to feel a thicken in the egg whites. Beat the egg whites for about 1 1/2 minutes without cease and or according to your preference of homemade whip cream. 

Now for the fun part!

Layers💋Bring your bowl of Kesar Mango Pulp to front and center. Sifter the confectioners sugar on top of the Kesar Mango Pulp to ensure maximum usage of 1 teaspoon. Then, spread the homemade whip cream to layer the top of your Kesar Mango Latté. 

(optional) Sifter additional confectioners sugar for garnish.

Dust the finish touch with a pinch of nutmeg.

Let cool in the refrigerator for 25 minutes before drinking. 

FYI: To imitate a churred topping, combine the confectioners sugar and nutmeg as garnish to finish the drink. Then Refrigerate for 25 minutes before drinking. 



TTYL,

MommyNMeTours 💋



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Sample Review I

Passive income is a means of slow money. Passive income can be used to live a day to day life or used for entertainment purposes. I wouldn't recommend passive income as a source of dependable income for the following reasons: 

  • Income is fluctuated 
  • Income is highly sustained of consumers 
  • Consumers change 
  • Must consider relationships (ALL)
  • Its a hustle that requires your own investment  
Since the publish of Over Labels, I generated $102.20 cash just from selling merchandise around the house. Included in my sell merchandise were adult clothes, children clothes, adult shoes, children shoes, and underaged children toys. I made $23.00 in store rebukes to shop the buyer's store I sold merchandise to. All merchandise sold were outgrown or no longer needed in my family. 

Paid surveys is another passive income. I must warn you paid surveys will require patience and settlement. I advise patience because of the time required to revenue $1.00 of a 12 minute survey. So far, I have earned $1.00 cash from a survey received by mail for my consideration to complete the survey. Unfortunately, I was ineligible to complete the survey for a whopping $25.00 due to demographic disqualifications. I have received free samples, such as: Clorox Wipes, medicine cabinet must-haves, and a nice tote as well. Which in some aspect could be considered as payment. I advise settlement when participating in paid surveys to prevent burnout and paranoia. Some of the surveys are intense due to the type of questions included in the survey. A couple of months ago I enjoyed 1 weekend on the town just from perks of being an active customer.

After all that hustle I decided to be generous to cap off my hard work. I donated a large dresser, I donated clothing that was more than 5 years old, I introduced my online store, and I reopened my crafts studio. I have out done myself of good deeds. 
 
 Of course, Hand-Me-Down Consignment was inspired by my sells experience.   

Tips
  • Only sell merchandise that are reusable.
  • Remember, your buyer is human too. 
  • Merchandise that don't sell, donate. 
  • Discuss merchandise to be sold to prevent sour relationships. 
  • Create a monthly budget and goal for a category expense.
  • Consider where you sell your merchandise (Would you shop at this establishment without selling merchandise).




TTYL,

MommyNMeTours 💋
 
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